Second-year left-tackle Russell Okung suffered a pectoral injury late in the game after being flipped to the ground by Eagles defensive end Trent Cole, an injury coach Pete Carroll indicated could be significant.

“I didn’t see the play where they threw him down, but he got hurt,” Carroll said. “He has a pec injury that doesn’t look good right now. From what I heard, it was really an unnecessary play that didn’t have to happen. You guys will probably see that. I don’t know if you saw it upstairs or not. He got thrown down and hurt his right shoulder or his pec or something. We’ll find out in the next day or so.”

The television broadcast noted that quarterback Tarvaris Jackson is also playing through a biceps injury. Asked about that afterward, Jackson indicated that his bicep injury and his pectoral strain occurred at the same time.

Carroll said “he’s fine,” and that the bicep “acted up” shortly after Jackson began throwing with the pec injury, likely as a result of his adjusted throwing motion.

Jackson also said that his scapula — that’s the shoulder blade — got a little “stuck” last week, but that team trainers pulled a “Mr. Miyagi” in order to get him ready to play in time.